By Jack Yungblut, For The Miami Student
On Sunday afternoon, a Google search of Jordan Spieth returned glowing headlines such as “Spieth in control with Masters victory in sight.” Less than an hour later, they were replaced by “Jordan Spieth on the verge of historic collapse at the Masters.”
Golf’s golden boy posted a quadruple bogey on the par-3 12th hole after finding the water twice. An otherwise perfect weekend was ruined by a single-hole performance reminiscent of one of my rounds at the local public course.
Common folk like you and I would might be able to shave a few strokes off our score and forget about it when the round is finished.